I am avoiding the real issue--OK, I am ready to face it: javax.servlet.ServletException: javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: In <driver>, invalid driver class name: "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
This is the error I get running an exercise from the Apress book. I can not seem to find my way using Google. I think maybe MySQL is not installed--or I am missing an important file...somewhere! Eeek. Thanks. on 10/10/05 8:45 PM, Glen Mazza at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > John Geiger escribió: >> Hello: >> >> This is a little intimidating, but I am eager. I hope I am in the right >> place. >> >> I am a DHTML developer‹intermediate level. I¹ve been exposed to JSP on an >> iPlanet server, Sun OS 5.8 (but it is my client¹s production server, and I¹m >> reluctant to mess around there!) >> >> I now have my own Tomcat install kind-of-working on a Fedora Core 2 box. It >> is Tomcat 5.0.x with Apache 1.3. >> > > Besides the other answers you will get, I would think you would want to > run Tomcat standalone (i.e., have it process HTML pages as well), and > not bother with connecting it to the Apache web server. You are just > learning about JSP right now; not hosting web applications, so Apache is > probably an unnecessary distraction at this time. > > Glen > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ******************* John Geiger Fox Parlor Design Pho 415-821-7100 Fax 415-821-7102 Cell 415-307-2554 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]